Stage Fright will perform songs written and played by The Band at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts (104 Main Street in Wellsboro).

Members of Stage Fright are Joe Callahan of Wellsboro on guitar; Sean Monroe of Horseheads on bass guitar; Mike Watkins of Addison, N.Y. on piano, organ, accordion, mandolin and fiddle; and Mike Nickerson of Corning on percussion. Watkins, Nickerson and Callahan grew up in Tioga County, Pa.

“We plan to play songs from The Band’s entire catalog, from their biggest hits like ‘The Weight,’ ‘ ‘Up On Cripple Creek ‘ and ‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’ to their most obscure gems,” said Callahan.

“Sean wanted to start a tribute group for The Band for a long time and recruited us. We have been doing this for over three years in addition to holding down jobs and playing with other bands.”

Stage Fright’s name came from the title of The Band’s third studio album, which included “Stage Fright” as its title track.

The Band produced the albums “Music From Big Pink,” “The Band,” “Stage Fright,” “Cahoots,” “Rock of Ages,” Moondog Matinee,” “Planet Waves” with Dylan, “”Before the Flood,” “Northern Lights -- Southern Cross,” a best-of album in 1976, “Islands” and “The Last Waltz.”

This concert is BYOB, so bring beverages and snacks. Tickets are $15 for adults, seniors and students. Children 12 and under accompanied by a paying adult are admitted free. To reserve a table at no extra charge or for tickets, call 570-724-6220.

Deb Ward holds a t-shirt up to Jacob Shipman for sizing at the carousel gift shop in Eldridge Park as his mother Jessica Van Slyke and his younger brother Camden Shipman look on after the family rode the carousel on June 29, 2018. Kate Collins / Staff photo